🌿 Elevate your beauty game with nature's finest!
Pure Original Ingredients Bentonite Clay is a 2 lb fine powder derived from aged volcanic ash, designed for creating face masks and other beauty applications. This product is 100% pure with no additives, ensuring a natural skincare experience, and is proudly packaged in Utah, USA.
A**O
Recommend
It’s a must when detoxing or for beauty tips!
K**L
This is the product for clearing your 🍷 wine.
This is the product for clearing your 🍷 wine. I use it also to clear the fermentation before distillation. It does the job, just need patience 👍.
J**I
dusty as heck! Works as needed!
It's great and works exactly as I hoped, it can be very messy and the clay is super fine so it gets everywhere if it spills or puffs anywhere. Don't sneeze! I will absolutely buy again, it was well shipped and no issues aside from finding a proper container to store it in because I didn't think to have one at the ready!
A**R
Satisfied
Great product, effect and clean. The packaging is great too.
R**N
Used in making my own toothpaste powder.
Worked awesome.
S**X
Organic in nature
The product arrived on time, was well priced and organic. I'd buy from this provider again.
W**W
Perfect
Exactly what I needed for my mask!
D**H
"Eco-friendly" packaging
I originally bought this product due to its paper packaging because its competitors use plastic packaging (and I paid a few dollars more for it too). The bag of clay arrived wrapped in plastic (which is due to Amazon's packaging and distribution). However, my biggest gripe with this product is the packaging around the clay. Yes, the outside of the bag is paper, but the inside is coated in foil/plastic. The materials separately are eco-friendly (paper and foil) but they have to be trashed because of the mixed materials. This is just greenwashing.To sum up my point: the bentonite clay is good quality, and I've used it to make homemade toothpaste and face masks. The packaging is composed of mixed materials and has to be put into the trash (not recycling or composting). If you want to be "eco-friendly," I would buy the largest container you can in plastic and then reuse the container.